Being around for the formation of the DSFL was fun. I joined just in time to enter the inaugural DSFL draft. I wasn’t around for the initial NSFL draft, so taking part in the first DSFL draft was kind of cool. It was also neat seeing trivia about the DSFL from my first go with the league, S4. The league has probably changed a lot, but in my second experience with it, it seemed fine. It’s a good place for players to show whether they have it or not. NSFL teams can send the players down and monitor whether they will be the stars of the future. Other developmental leagues could take a look at what DSFL does right and seek to replicate it. I can vouch that DSFL was a pleasurable experience, some other junior leagues on the other hand are tedious and boring. I’ve lost my interest with the college system of a league. Having a developmental league is something I would like to see in real life as well, since there are so many kids from college not getting the opportunity to go pro because of the limited roster slots. The DSFL provides a great alternative for players not quite ready to break into the NSFL.
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I really don't know much about the NSFL right now, but I have been in both leagues. My team in Portland is pretty relaxed, but I don't really talk to them that much. I definitely talked to my team a lot more in the NSFL but that's because we were really competitive and it was early so we all joined and got to know each other at the same time. My team in the NSFL was the Arizona Outlaws. I loved the team because we were really good and a pretty cohesive unit. A lot of people ask me why I decided to leave after three seasons, but it was honestly just because we were winning too much and I got bored. We all had really good stats and kept winning. Luckily I left right before the ErMurazor thing was found out. I remember I loved Tim Pest, so it was really hard to come and find out that he was just Er pretending like he didn't know how to type or anything. It was the msot hurtful thing abut my stint in the NSFL. I will say, I loved Arizona and my San Jose team was a lot mroe quiet. I miss them and hope I will find a team in the NSFl like that again.
The scary thing about my DSFL and NSFL teams is that they are both in the same spot in their respective divisions. I definitely have a different view of the NSFL this season, since it is my final one in the DSFL. I am trying to soak everything in while I am down here, but I am looking forward to fulltime life in the NSFL. I hope that I can be the missing piece to the Otters to propel them to the top of their division next season. I want to try and get faster and better than everyone I go against that way I am ready to make an immediate impact in the NSFL. I am looking forward to the loaded stadiums of fans screaming our names, or cursing our names in some situations. The rush that I get from playing this game is indescribable, but I have never experienced something like the NSFL. Once all of the lights are shining on me, I know I will step into the spot I should be in. The Otters already lead the NSFL in TD’s from receivers and once I am up there stunting on the hoes that go up against me, the numbers should increase two to three fold. There is nothing Blaze will not be able to accomplish at the next level. I am a star and can’t wait to live a lavish lifestyle in Orange County. Portland is kind of filled with weirdos.
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QB Mike Boss - HOF TE Johnny Blaze - HOF QB Mike Boss Jr WR Johnny Blaze Jr
Called "...actually one of the worst people in sim leagues." by an "anonymous" reviewer.
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I consider myself a founding member of the DSFL, since I was one of the original GMs. Somehow, though, I've never actually played in the DSFL. Paul DiMirio, who's now retired, was created S1 W9 and didn't play until S2, after which he had too much TPE to be sent down. I GM'd the Coyotes for many delightful years, but I never got to experience it firsthand which is why I'm excited for RDA5, my new player. But since he's currently in the DSFL, I'm gonna write about him in the NSFL. He's a hybrid S/LB guy, which is someone I've planned since around S8. I wanted to be the ultimate versatile player, able to play for any team and make an impact wherever he was needed. Sure, there's not much difference between the S and LB positions, and the moneybacker build has been done before (looking at you, Dominic Verns), but RDA is primed to be even more useful than that. Desperate for boundary guys? Slot him in at CB or NB. Need pass rushers? He can play that in a pinch. It seems like the league is switching back to a defensive focus after the offensive renaissance, and I'm determined to make Richard D'Attoria V a part of it.
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Cooter Bigsby is going to the big time pretty soon. With his first DSFL season behind him he is about to get put into the draft for his first NSFL team. This is going to be a pretty big deal as the top 2 picks are both teams that have a good situation at quarterback but are also hoping to land one of the big names upcoming that are Havran and Bigsby. Both players can expect to sit on the bench for a few seasons while the current starting QBs finish out their careers and the team hopes for a quick transition. However there is another team that interests Cooter Bigsby even more, the Arizona Outlaws. Although they might not be the team with the highest pick or be the most interesting team, what Bigsby likes about Arizona is that they need a QB that is looking to start playing football next season. Having a chance to become an immediate starter is a big deal and something that Cooter is really hoping he will have the opportunity to do. While some players may not relish the idea of being thrown into the face of opposing elite defenses at the professional level when they are only a rookie, Cooter things it is exactly the kind of thing he does the best at.
Hank Winchester (S25 - Current) - Scrub
Angus Winchester (S1-S12) - 4x Ultimus Champ - #2 Career Sacks - Hall of Fame
Cooter Bigsby (S14-S23) - S23 Ultimus Champ - #4 Career Yards - #4 Career TDs - 2x MVP - Hall of Fame
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